Scientists just made gene editing far more powerful
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Scientists at UT Austin developed a breakthrough gene-editing technique using bacterial retrons that can correct multiple disease-causing mutations simultaneously, achieving 30% efficiency compared to previous methods' 1.5%. This approach could create "off-the-shelf" therapies for complex inherited diseases like cystic fibrosis, potentially treating broader patient populations with a single treatment.
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